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Jul 30, 6 tweets

A few positive things from DOSM’s recent salary report:

• Malaysia’s median wage rose to RM3,000 in March (+5.5% y-o-y).

• The pay gap between genders is now almost equal.

• Wages went up for all age groups.

More numbers. 🧵

1. Looking across age groups,

the most notable increase is among workers under 20, whose median wage surged by 13.3% to RM1,700.

^ This is probably due to the implementation of the minimum wage of RM1,700.

2. By race:

• Chinese employees recorded the highest median wage (RM4,482)

• Followed by Indian (RM2,900)

• And Bumiputera (RM2,545).

3. The broad increase in wages have evened the wealth distribution by a tiny bit.

In 2023, more than a third of formal employees earned less than RM2,000.

The percentage has declined to 27.4% in March—still unequal, but slightly better compared to last time.

4. By state, WPKL still has the highest median monthly wage (RM4,445).

^ This means that 1 in 2 people living in KL earned more than RM4,445 as of March. 😯

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